PRP (platelet-rich plasma) uses your own blood to strengthen hair and support transplant growth. Learn how PRP works, who it helps, how it compares to a transplant, and its cost.
PRP hair treatment uses a small sample of your own blood, spun to concentrate its platelets and growth factors, which is then injected into the scalp. These growth factors stimulate weak follicles, improve thickness and create a healthier environment for hair to grow. It is a non-surgical treatment often used alongside a hair transplant to boost results.
People with early or diffuse thinning who are not yet ready for surgery.
To accelerate healing and strengthen grafts after a hair transplant.
An excellent non-surgical option for female-pattern thinning.
Anyone wanting to keep existing hair healthy and dense.
| PRP | Hair Transplant | |
|---|---|---|
| Type | Non-surgical injections | Surgical follicle relocation |
| Best for | Strengthening existing hair | Restoring bald areas |
| Permanent? | Needs top-up sessions | Yes, permanent |
Many patients combine both. Compare a full hair transplant or read the cost guide.
A typical PRP course is 3–4 sessions a few weeks apart, followed by maintenance every 6–12 months. In Turkey PRP is very affordable compared with the West, and it is often included or discounted as part of a hair transplant package. Results build gradually over several months.

Send a few photos and our team will advise whether PRP, a transplant or both suits you, with a quote within 24 hours.
Platelet-rich plasma stimulates follicles and can strengthen existing hair, often combined with a transplant.
Useful for early thinning and to support recovery; multiple sessions give best results.